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golfnovember 17th Jul 2018 10:46

After a long wait, I finally got the "Your application is under review" email. How long does it take, more or less, to receive the next email if you are selectable?

Handzsa 17th Jul 2018 13:58

Hi guys,
Anybody for CAE 1817 Amsterdam?

FoxtrottDelta 19th Jul 2018 13:51

Hi Folks,

because of the fantastic information this thread provides, I want to share my experiences with the Ryanair Assessment as well.

Has been there on the end of June. First let me say that they try to ease you by creating a nice atmosphere. Especially the retired captain who is convoying you all over the day, doing the introduction, the SIM Briefing and even the SIM Assessment, is really funny and telling you a lot of jokes over the day. After the SIM Briefing you will be informed about the sponsored cadet programme and the conditions of the following contracts with Ryanair. If I understood it right every cadet is being offered a permanent RYR Contract after Line Training.

Interview:

The Assessment process started for me with the technical and HR interview. This was conducted by a really nice HR Lady and a kind and well experienced Captain.
HR questions were typical, as mentioned here many times before:

- Tell us about your career
- Tell us about your flight school
- Why do you want to be a pilot?
- What was your worst experience during pilot training?
- Notice Period, sponsored cadet programme, etc

After this part the captain took over and asked me questions in relation to my current Job, thereafter the typical ones followed:

- How do Thunderstorms form?
- How is a GPS working?
- How many redundancy systems has a 737?
- Explain the hydraulic system of the 737

Altogether it is an fair and enjoyable interview just the captain is trying to irritate you from time to time by asking questions during you are about to answer his proper question. Just stay cool and answer as good as you know.

After the interview, I and my SIM Partner went into the SIM and I started as PM first.

As briefed before (you have plenty of time to brief and go through the expected flight with your partner) we went out of Liverpool RWY 27, WAL 2T Departure, which is an easy one, I think.
When passing WAL you got some advices in regard of Air work. Normal rate turns, steep turns, high speed and low speed, were the tasks we had to fly. Now we got the instruction to proceed to LPL NDB with QDM of 340 from an actual QDM of 330. Remember the QDM rules, Push the head - pull the tail, or turn the needle (RMI) right by flying to the left and vice versa. After that we were advised to enter the hold overhead LPL from the southeast, which means, that we had to enter with the parallel entry procedure. Just when passing the fix we got a Smoke Emergency from the cabin and proceed further with DODAR and NITS. We declared the emergency via ATC, asked for a direct landing in Liverpool, briefed ourselves and informed the cabin about. Now the standard ILS RWY 27 followed without any specials expect a loss of GS Signal at 600ft but with visual contact to the Runway. My partner decided for a Go-Around and we started the missed approach procedure. Thereafter we were placed to the beginning of ILS approach RWY 27 again to conduct a second approach which has been finished successfully.
Same programme for me as PF with the GS loss, too. However I continued the approach in regard of visual contact to the runway and PAPI.

As written here many times before, they want to see good CRM skills and high teamwork capabilites. They know well, that you cannot control the 737 perfectly but want to see basic flying skills.

Prepared myself with pprune and booked a SIM session at Simtech in Dulbin the day before, which was really helpful.

After approx. 1,5h in the simulator, the assessment ended at lunch time and I felt really relieved and left the Ryanair HQ with good feelings.

Got the positive e-mail the day after J

Wishing you best of luck!

Ivan Stanev 19th Jul 2018 18:32

Hi Riccardo, I created CAE 1815 facebook group, you are welcome to join.

CAVOK4 19th Jul 2018 21:38


Originally Posted by FoxtrottDelta (Post 10200562)
Hi Folks,

because of the fantastic information this thread provides, I want to share my experiences with the Ryanair Assessment as well.

Has been there on the end of June. First let me say that they try to ease you by creating a nice atmosphere. Especially the retired captain who is convoying you all over the day, doing the introduction, the SIM Briefing and even the SIM Assessment, is really funny and telling you a lot of jokes over the day. After the SIM Briefing you will be informed about the sponsored cadet programme and the conditions of the following contracts with Ryanair. If I understood it right every cadet is being offered a permanent RYR Contract after Line Training.

Interview:

The Assessment process started for me with the technical and HR interview. This was conducted by a really nice HR Lady and a kind and well experienced Captain.
HR questions were typical, as mentioned here many times before:

- Tell us about your career
- Tell us about your flight school
- Why do you want to be a pilot?
- What was your worst experience during pilot training?
- Notice Period, sponsored cadet programme, etc

After this part the captain took over and asked me questions in relation to my current Job, thereafter the typical ones followed:

- How do Thunderstorms form?
- How is a GPS working?
- How many redundancy systems has a 737?
- Explain the hydraulic system of the 737

Altogether it is an fair and enjoyable interview just the captain is trying to irritate you from time to time by asking questions during you are about to answer his proper question. Just stay cool and answer as good as you know.

After the interview, I and my SIM Partner went into the SIM and I started as PM first.

As briefed before (you have plenty of time to brief and go through the expected flight with your partner) we went out of Liverpool RWY 27, WAL 2T Departure, which is an easy one, I think.
When passing WAL you got some advices in regard of Air work. Normal rate turns, steep turns, high speed and low speed, were the tasks we had to fly. Now we got the instruction to proceed to LPL NDB with QDM of 340 from an actual QDM of 330. Remember the QDM rules, Push the head - pull the tail, or turn the needle (RMI) right by flying to the left and vice versa. After that we were advised to enter the hold overhead LPL from the southeast, which means, that we had to enter with the parallel entry procedure. Just when passing the fix we got a Smoke Emergency from the cabin and proceed further with DODAR and NITS. We declared the emergency via ATC, asked for a direct landing in Liverpool, briefed ourselves and informed the cabin about. Now the standard ILS RWY 27 followed without any specials expect a loss of GS Signal at 600ft but with visual contact to the Runway. My partner decided for a Go-Around and we started the missed approach procedure. Thereafter we were placed to the beginning of ILS approach RWY 27 again to conduct a second approach which has been finished successfully.
Same programme for me as PF with the GS loss, too. However I continued the approach in regard of visual contact to the runway and PAPI.

As written here many times before, they want to see good CRM skills and high teamwork capabilites. They know well, that you cannot control the 737 perfectly but want to see basic flying skills.

Prepared myself with pprune and booked a SIM session at Simtech in Dulbin the day before, which was really helpful.

After approx. 1,5h in the simulator, the assessment ended at lunch time and I felt really relieved and left the Ryanair HQ with good feelings.

Got the positive e-mail the day after J

Wishing you best of luck!

Thank you @foxtrottDelta!
Such an helpful and smart post!
Definitely usefull!!
Thank you really much,

Best luck with your new job!
Cheers

dimk 20th Jul 2018 08:44

Hi FoxtrottDelta,

Thanks for the detailed feedback. Was the SIM paused during emergency?

BR

NICKCae92 20th Jul 2018 10:32

Hi Guys,

Anyone on CAE1815 in AMS, if we are already few, I can open a facebook group.

Happy Landings

Ivan Stanev 20th Jul 2018 12:46

Hello Nick, the facebook group is called cae 1815 :) you are welcome.

FoxtrottDelta 20th Jul 2018 13:01

Thanks guys for your congrats!

@ dimk,

no, the SIM wasn´t paused but we were in the hold and i gave over the controls to PM to brief the emergency and for approach preparation. Same my partner did before. Wasn´t a problem so far and just after the briefing the assessor put us on the ILS.

@ Christ

Think so as well! Once you are stabilized and have visual contact to the runway you should continue the approach. In my opinion a G/A is not necessary. Talked about with an experienced Airline Pilot, he stated the same.

FoxtrotCharlie7 20th Jul 2018 15:00

Hello all.
Regarding my assessment:

15th june: initial application
21st june: application under review
3rd july: phone call email
4th july: phone call
18th july: assessment

Regarding technical and HR questions, as stated in this thread, everything is here.
SIM: TNT2N (EAST MIDLANDS RWY27) SID, initial climb 5000ft, airwork, position in chart, sick pax, DODAR NITS, vectors to ILS. The same as PM, but ATC strike instead.
SIM was not paused at any moment.

I booked 2 hours at Upilot, had a wonderful experience. Refreshed my CRM skills after MCCJOC and practiced SID and ILS + interview questions style. He also sent me a preparation package in order to study before sitting in the sim. I really recommend attending if you can, John really knows his stuff.

Email unsuccessful today. My group success rate 2/8.

Best of luck

Byrne11 21st Jul 2018 16:00

Does anyone have any experience with Simcheck flight simulation in Dublin?

Trying to decide where to go, I've been to SimTech before and I've heard reports Upilot as well.

user2803 22nd Jul 2018 22:14

hello
I have a question
For those guys that had no experience with B737 regarding navigation (pfd / nd) etc
did you find it easy to understand how things work just by 2-4 hour sim preparation?
What do you suggest for someone that has never worked with that system?

Banana Joe 22nd Jul 2018 23:39

It's actually very easy on the NG. Try to get some time on X-Plane or Prepar3D with a proper 737NG add-on and play a bit with the EFIS control panel. You will have the ND in full compass mode and you can use the bearing pointers both for the ADF and VOR.

knobv 23rd Jul 2018 09:38

Hi Guys,

Just some feedback from the assessment.
Overall its a very nice experience and if you are confident in your skills you have nothing to worry about.
Suit up, go in with a smile and do your best!
All the technical stuff is on this thread so you have no excuse not to be ready for the question they can ask you.
Remember that the Sim and HR interview are the most important. So practice possible HR question with someone so you have an idea of what you are going to say.
The key thing they look for in the sim is team work. I would advise people who have never flown in a 737 sim before to do a session before you go in. This is not required but it should help you with your confidence. Normal SID with FD on, steep turn, radial intercept, QDM intercept and raw data ILS approach.
Make sure all your paperwork is complete.

Got the positive reply the next day.

All the best guys, prepare well and be yourself.

LQM 24th Jul 2018 07:01

Quite a while, but is there already anyone for CAE1819 AMS starting on 15th of October? You are welcome to join the facebook group CAE1819 AMS.

Sulay89 24th Jul 2018 07:55

Application
 
Hello guys, i have sent my application on the 29th June received email "application under review " on the 5th July and since no news I'm a little bit worried... any of you are in the same situation .
many thanks

knobv 24th Jul 2018 20:46

People on the CAE1817 course? Lets get in contact.

You can’t use the Private Messaging system, add url links or images until you have an established posting history.

FoxtrotCharlie7 24th Jul 2018 23:40


Originally Posted by Sulay89 (Post 10204515)
Hello guys, i have sent my application on the 29th June received email "application under review " on the 5th July and since no news I'm a little bit worried... any of you are in the same situation .
many thanks

Have you read my comment? Here, I'll paste it for you:

21st june: application under review
3rd july: phone call email


I waited patiently for 12 days and you haven't even waited for a week?
Sit tight, your phone call email will arrive

Sulay89 25th Jul 2018 07:59


Originally Posted by FoxtrotCharlie7 (Post 10205303)
Have you read my comment? Here, I'll paste it for you:

21st june: application under review
3rd july: phone call email


I waited patiently for 12 days and you haven't even waited for a week?
Sit tight, your phone call email will arrive

you misunderstand me I'm waiting since 5th July so 3 weeks since my application is under review

knobv 25th Jul 2018 08:37

I created a Facebook group for all those on CAE1817. That is also the name of the group.


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